UMVA has learned that Donald Trump Jr. is set to tie the knot with Palm Beach socialite Bettina Anderson on a picturesque island in the Bahamas, in an intimate ceremony that promises to be a joyous celebration of love and commitment.
The wedding, however, has hit a snag - Donald Trump, the groom's father, has expressed doubts about attending the ceremony, citing his current preoccupation with pressing national issues, including tensions with Iran. "This is not good timing for me," Trump told reporters, hinting at the delicate balance he must maintain between family obligations and presidential duties.
Despite his best intentions, Trump seems resigned to missing the wedding, joking that he'll "get killed by the fake news" either way - whether he attends or not. He did, however, offer warm words about the couple, expressing his hope that they'll have a long and happy marriage.
In a surprise move, Trump took to social media on Friday to confirm that he won't be attending the wedding, citing "circumstances pertaining to Government, and my love for the United States of America" as the reason for his absence. He emphasized the importance of his role as President, saying that he must remain in Washington, D.C., at the White House during this critical period.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Trump's schedule for the weekend includes a speech at Rockland Community College in Suffern, New York, followed by a stay at the White House on Saturday and Sunday. This comes as Trump continues to navigate complex negotiations aimed at ending the conflict with Iran, amidst an ongoing ceasefire.